SketchPro Copilot
SketchPro Copilot is a Revit-embedded AI assistant that helps architects and engineers produce construction documentation through guided dimensioning, tagging, views, sheets, schedules, and QA checks tied to a firm-wide knowledge base.
SketchPro Copilot installs as a native add-in inside Autodesk Revit so teams issue plain-English requests while the tool reads model context, active views, and sheets. The vendor lists support for Revit versions 2023 through 2026 and cites that a large portion of documentation time on typical projects goes to repetitive tasks such as dimensioning and tagging, using a 40% figure on its problem overview (SketchPro, 2026).
Workflow groups cover automated dimensioning, tagging, views and sheet setup, schedules, and QA or QC passes against office rules. A Knowledge Base stores firm guidelines in everyday language so the assistant applies naming, dimension styles, and sheet templates consistently across projects.
Pilot materials describe a two-week rollout: install the add-in, load standards into the Knowledge Base, then run real project tasks while measuring time savings with the vendor. List pricing is not published; teams request demos through the site.
Because execution runs inside Revit, outputs stay editable and remain under the author's control. Firms should still validate results against local codes and professional standards of care, especially for life-safety dimensions and annotations.
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Pros and cons
Pros
- Runs inside Revit rather than a disconnected viewer, so edits stay native
- Knowledge Base encodes firm standards without scripting
- Covers multiple documentation workflows in one assistant
- Public compatibility list names Revit 2023 through 2026
Cons
- Requires Revit; not a standalone BIM authoring platform
- No public price; buyers must schedule demos for licensing
- AI output still needs human review against code and contract requirements
Key features
In-Revit copilot: Chat-driven commands execute on the open model, view, and sheet context without exporting to another app.
Automated dimensioning and tagging: Apply exterior, interior, and elevation dimensions with configurable styles in bulk runs.
Views and sheets: Create and organize views and sheets according to templates you define in the Knowledge Base.
Firm Knowledge Base: Store standards in plain language so the assistant enforces naming, templates, and documentation rules.
QA and QC checks: Run consistency checks against your rules before issuing drawing sets.
Pilot onboarding: Vendor materials outline a short pilot with install, standards setup, and measured ROI readouts.
Pricing
Pilot (two-week program)
14-day trial
Free
Vendor describes a two-week pilot; commercial pricing via demo.
Commercial (contact sales)
Contact sales
No public list price; confirm licensing with SketchPro.
Frequently asked questions
Which Revit versions does SketchPro Copilot support?
The marketing site states compatibility with Revit 2023 through 2026. Confirm the exact build matrix with the vendor before you upgrade Revit firm-wide.
Is SketchPro Copilot a cloud or desktop app?
It installs as a Revit add-in on Windows workstations. Commands execute locally against your model while using the vendor???s assistant services according to their security documentation.
Does SketchPro replace BIM managers?
It automates repetitive documentation tasks and standard checks, but firms still need BIM leads for project setup, coordination, and code compliance. Treat it as acceleration for production work, not a substitute for judgment.
How do firm standards get into the product?
Teams maintain a Knowledge Base of written guidelines. The assistant references those rules when dimensioning, tagging, and laying out sheets so new staff inherit the same conventions.
How much does SketchPro Copilot cost?
Public list pricing is not shown. The site asks for work email and firm details to schedule a demo, which is the typical path to pricing for seat counts and enterprise terms.
Can SketchPro work on Mac?
The product is built as a Revit add-in. Autodesk???s Revit desktop availability on Mac is limited compared with Windows, so most deployments should plan for Windows workstations unless your Autodesk licensing strategy already supports Revit for Mac for this add-in.